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New Seawalk open, for now
On Thursday afternoon, multiple Juneau residents were taking their first trip to the newly-opened Seawalk. Lifelong Juneauite Terra…
July 7, 2017
News
New spice, tea shop opens up downtown
Michael and Janice McCann moved to Juneau from Montana two years ago, looking to phase into retirement. Now…
July 6, 2017
News
‘We’re gonna have fire’: Behind the scenes at the Fourth of July fireworks
I’m not sure if Kim Titus is trying to freak me out or keep me safe, but he…
July 5, 2017
News
Seward statue takes place in front of Capitol
U.S. Rep. Don Young thinks about William Henry Seward every time he flies over Alaska. Now, he’ll be…
July 4, 2017
News
‘Wild Woman’ finds home in Juneau
There’s a fine line between a plant causing a blood infection and a plant making a healthy snack,…
July 2, 2017
News
Christian singer Amy Grant playing acoustic, nostalgic show in Juneau
Since the first time she visited Alaska as a young teen, Amy Grant has produced four platinum albums…
July 2, 2017
News
Shelter animals visit adult day program
Jean Hoover prefers big dogs, but this small one was just fine. Hoover, a regular patron at the…
June 30, 2017
News
AEL&P President looks back at 34 years of challenges, memories
On one of his final days as the president of Alaska Energy Light &Power, Tim McLeod was talking…
June 30, 2017
Neighbors
Common Kings return to Juneau
The Common Kings spent years working on an album, but one session changed their direction. Working with prolific…
June 29, 2017
News
Still hanging on: Rock Dump Gym staying put, for now
The Rock Dump Indoor Climbing Gym is staying open. For now, that is. The climbing gym was facing…
June 29, 2017
News
Uber, Lyft drivers must register with city before operating
Those wanting to drive for Uber or Lyft have some paperwork to do. Drivers of transportation network companies…
June 28, 2017
News
City takes first step toward permanent rezoning
This fall, the City and Borough of Juneau will begin to make permanent changes to the way downtown…
June 28, 2017
News
Juneau considers pledging support for Paris Agreement
For a moment, the City and Borough of Juneau was poised to join a national movement. Then it…
June 27, 2017
News
Coast Guard suspends search for Hydaburg boater
After a day of scouring the waters around Hydaburg, the Coast Guard suspended its search for a 20-year-old…
June 26, 2017
News
Juneau Therapeutic Court battles addiction on case-to-case basis
On June 8, Danny Petersen stood in a court room at Dimond Courthouse, finally ready to leave. That…
June 26, 2017
News
Assembly meeting to address zoning, mining
Monday’s City and Borough of Juneau Assembly meeting could have effects on both sides of Gastineau Channel. One…
June 26, 2017
News
Mayor appoints 3 Assembly members to start mining ordinance subcommittee
The city’s new subcommittee to look into the future of mining in Juneau has its first members. At…
June 26, 2017
News
New Tlingit Haida Regional Housing Authority President adjusting to Juneau
Keith Gregory was perfectly content as the Aurora Housing Authority Director in Aurora, Illinois. Then he heard from…
June 25, 2017
News
Seward Statue fully funded, days away from installation
After a journey that took three years, 4,500 miles and $250,000, the statue of Secretary William Henry Seward…
June 23, 2017
News
SEARHC opens new children’s dental clinic
Prior to this spring, the Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC) operated its dental clinic in a space…
June 23, 2017
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